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They were joking about it on Around Comics a few episodes back so I didn't actually read it but I would assume probably not sex and more along the lines of making out, but still siblings making out even if they are step siblings. (Her brother is Dragon's son)

amlah6 wrote:They were joking about it on Around Comics a few episodes back so I didn't actually read it but I would assume probably not sex and more along the lines of making out, but still siblings making out even if they are step siblings. (Her brother is Dragon's son)

So she has an Electra Complex as well? Because I find it hard to believe she is attracted to a lizardy step-brother as it is, but that would imply some serious Daddy issues too.

Savage Dragon is gross.

I wonder what actual percentage of step-siblings swap spit?

EDIT: According to Yahoo Answers India, they should totally go for it:

To be fair, it's better than FrankenCastle. As I didn't care for FrankenCastle, that ain't sayin' much.

10 different covers will guarantee that this is a big seller, because of idiots like my friend who have to buy every cover they can get their hands on.

What can I say about the art? Nothing good. Having each creator draw their own creation -- or apparently, in one case, Photo-shop their old art into this book -- hurts the artistic cohesiveness of the story. That some of these artists haven't improved on their drawing of anatomy in the last 15 years just shows you how lazy being a millionaire can make you.

What can I say about the story? Not much. Everybody knows that Image superhero comics don't have any story unless Alan Moore is writing them. (Well, okay, I'll give Erik Larsen some props for getting out 150+ issues Savage Dragon, but his writing isn't groundbreaking by any means.) And then on the last page there is a Spawn Black Lantern. WTF?

The only plus I saw for this comic was that the covers were printed without gloss, which really made them stand out on the shelf.

When Image started, I bought each of the first issues. I still have them. And I don't think I have read any of them other than Spawn. I've just never been interested in comics from whiny creators who complained about their working situations with other publishers, situations that made them millionaires. Oh Boo Hoo! What terrible working conditions. I haven't even made a million in my entire life. M*****F*****s.

I give it a 6, and wonder how I can get back the 3 minutes, 18 seconds of my life that I spent on this.

Ummm... that was a bad comic book. Like seriously, the art is all over the place and the story, what fucking story. It read like Final Crisis minus the plot and with wildly erratic art. I did not enjoy this. However, in order to review it, I am gonna have to read it again. Which may make my eyes bleed. So if you never hear from me ever again, it is because I am blind.

I don't know, I think a lot of it will do with your familiarity with the characters and also your love for 90s Image. It is a mess. It really reads like those comics that were drawn first and then some one filled in the word balloons later. It makes absolutely no sense. Stuff is happening but you never see what. There isn't enough explained about who everyone is fighting. I pieced some of it together by my vague memories of what little I have read, but the Savage Dragon and Spawn bits make the most sense cause I have read more of that than any other.

At the end of the day, I barely know who anyone is and don't completely understand what the hell is going on.

and another question, everyone is doing their own stuff right? reason I ask is Dragon is much cleaner on the pages with everyone which is weird cause Youngblood still looks like shit and Dragon looks more like he does now when he is all solo. I know the Dragon stuff.